Definitionn. any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves
Last update: September 13, 2015
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Maple leaves are trefoil. [Please select]
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When the summits of these are worn by mastication their surfaces present circles of dentine surrounded by a border of enamel, and as attrition proceeds different patterns are produced by the union of the bases of the cusps, a trefoil form being characteristic of some species. [Please select]
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Those which are called foiled arches, as the round-headed trefoil (fig.) [Please select]
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10), the pointed trefoil (fig. [Please select]
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11), and the square-headed trefoil (fig. [Please select]
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Denny knows a quotation which says-- 'What dire offence from harmless causes springs, What mighty contests rise from trefoil things.' [Please select]
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He says this means that all great events come from three things--threefold, like the clover or trefoil, and the causes are always harmless. [Please select]
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{95} The _caterpillar_ is green, striped on each side with yellow; it feeds on the Bird's-foot Trefoil, and other leguminous plants.' [Please select]
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Only don't let this trefoil of yours get to fighting with one another. [Please select]
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THE BOBOLINK Daisies, clover, buttercup, Redtop, trefoil, meadowsweet, Ecstatic pinions, soaring up, Then gliding down to grassy seat. [Please select]